Sarah Bremmer

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Sarah is a Geoscientist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Division of Extension. Sarah is fascinated with Earth’s natural systems and processes, and how Geoscientists are able to tell so much about our planet’s past, present and future by “reading the rocks.” Sarah received an A.A. degree from Northwest Florida State College, a B.S. in Geoscience from Northern Arizona University, and an M.S. in Geoscience from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Sarah authored the 3D Interactive Teaching Lesson Plans for Undergraduate-Level Earth and Ocean Sciences.
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Note to us from Sarah “I realize this is untraditional, but I’d like to give a huge thank you to my co-author Doug Rogers for allowing me to do this work for RWG. It’s been a dream getting to indulge the teacher in me and share my passion for all things earthquake! You’ve been a pleasure to work with and I thank you for all your encouragement and the generous creative freedom you’ve given me. I need to give another huge thank you to Joe Roubal for putting in a great deal of work to get this project done. Joe is the master behind the scenes who created the earthquake map overlays for me. Thank you Joe!

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